Nurses in a San Antonio hospital organize a patient's wedding to help lift his spirits

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A San Antonio man who was hospitalized with Covid-19 the same week as his wedding got the chance to say 'I do' with the help of compassionate hospital staff

A San Antonio man who was hospitalized with Covid-19 the same week as his wedding got the chance to say"I do" with the help of compassionate hospital staff.

Carlos Muniz and Grace Leimann were scheduled to marry in mid-July when their nuptial plans were put on hold after Muniz became ill with the virus, according to hospital staff. The groom-to-be was admitted to San Antonio's Methodist Hospital on July 15 and was in the hospital's Covid-19 unit for almost 10 days before his situation deteriorated and he was transferred to intensive care.

 

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If only staff at pregnancy appointments were this accommodating... Fathers can’t be in the room for many appointments, even when both parents are negative, but these people get to have a wedding when he is positive?! Ridiculous.

I'd be the guy with the mask and the face shield.

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